Danneman's Coffee To Undergo Top Secret Reconstruction

Danneman's Coffee To Undergo Top Secret Reconstruction

And They Won't Spill The Beans

Danneman’s Coffe, located in the Old Fourth Ward at 466 Edgewood avenue on the corner of Edgewood and Boulevard, closed today for "some re-decor" and will be closed for the next few weeks.

Dannamen's made this announcement on Facebook moments ago: "Transformation Happens. Danneman's is closing for a secret reconstruction project. Keep close by for the unveiling in the next couple of weeks."

The original Danneman’s was a super market that served the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood for many years. When the supermarket closed, the space sat abandoned and boarded up along with the rest of the blighted Edgewood Avenue for several years.

Designers Judi Knight, of New Tricks, and Grant Henry, jumped in to bring Danneman’s back to its heritage in this important neighborhood, using the original signage and other materials from that era, together with cozy seating vignettes that are designed for working as well as some settings that invite friendly conversations.

The downstairs space features tall ceilings, woodwork, large vintage windows, and mid-century furnishings such as lab tables and Navy chairs. There a 2,500 square feet area upstairs with exposed brick walls, lots of windows and beautiful wood floors. There is also an outside patio.

Considering the space is already quirky and unique in its own rights, we are excited to see the unveiling. Keep checking back for new deets as they arise.

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Caleb Spivak

Caleb J. Spivak (CJS) is the Founder of What Now Atlanta (WNA). He was featured in The New York Times, Creative Loafing's "20 People to Watch," named "Lifestyle Blogger You Need To Know" by Rolling Out Magazine and highlighted as Atlanta's Metropolitan Male in fashion magazine, 944. WNA has been named "Best of Atlanta" by Creative Loafing, and Atlanta and Jezebel Magazines.